GigaomSamsung to stop selling laptops in Europe ‘for now’
Samsung may be a winner in the mobile space, but it has clearly not been having a good time in the European PC market. Read more »
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Samsung may be a winner in the mobile space, but it has clearly not been having a good time in the European PC market. Read more »
It’s only a “beta launch” but Coinbase will now allow its European users to buy and sell bitcoins using euros rather than dollars, and merchants to cash out into a local… Read more »
The new-look European Commission was unveiled on Wednesday. They still need final approval, but you should probably get used to hearing about Andrus Ansip, Günther Oettinger, Margrethe Vestager and Věra Jourová… Read more »
The consultancy giant has clients who are fretting about compliance with the incoming “right to be forgotten,” and it’s challenging startups to help build a technological fix. Read more »
The publishers have big issues not only with Google’s proposals for giving greater prominence to results from rival portals — a space in which many of them play these days –… Read more »
The move would let Europe catch up with the U.S. on using 700MHz spectrum for broadband rather than TV broadcasts and wireless microphones. Read more »
British carriers are gradually letting their customers go fully high-speed when they cross borders within the European Union. Users are well-advised to make sure they’re signed up to a roaming plan,… Read more »
Regulators have put an end to certain Motorola and Samsung shenanigans in the companies’ long running anti-Apple campaigns, in decisions that spell good news for both consumers and patent lawyers. Read more »
It was a closely-fought contest, but Europe’s crucial telecoms package has passed through its first European Parliament vote, as have amendments that remove loopholes that would have clashed with the open… Read more »
The wording of the proposal, included in a wider package of telecoms legislation, is vague enough to let ISPs favor certain content providers on their “open internet” offerings. Read more »